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“Both teams kind of know each other, not just from playing each other but also from travel ball,” she said. “I think it’ll be exciting. I expect a hard-fought game.”

Both teams won tough regional quarterfinal games, with Park Vista (20-8) needing 10 innings to get by Jupiter 2-1 and Wellington (23-4) winning a close 3-1 contest against upset-minded Boca Raton.

The Wolverines and Cobras have solid starting pitching with Stephanie Schmidt leading Wellington and Gabby Decker and Jaime Scher splitting time for Park Vista.

Offense also has been key for each team. The Cobras feature a solid starting lineup, with first baseman Marni Greenstein, shortstop Emily Lochten and third baseman Jaymee Kendall all batting above .400.

The Wolverines are powered by leading hitter Amanda Peck (.531), Schmidt (.470) and Brianna Gonzalez (.429).

The winner of Tuesday’s game advances to play Cooper City or Weston-Cypress Bay Friday for the regional championship.

Dwyer (20-8) will be the lone area representative from Class 7A in the regional semifinals following an 8-1 victory against Fort Lauderdale on Thursday coupled with West Boca’s 14-5 loss to Coconut Creek-Monarch.

The Panthers, who got a solid start from senior Caitlyn Roberson in their win, will play the Knights at home Tuesday at 7 p.m.

The winner will play Fort Lauderdale-St. Thomas Aquinas or Hialeah-American in the regional finals on Friday.

Six other area teams won their regional quarterfinal games last week, among them American Heritage, Grandview Prep, Lincoln Park Academy, Glades Day, Jensen Beach and Trinity Christian.